Fly into Paro either from Bangkok, Singapore, Kathmandu, Dhaka, Delhi or Kolkata. Representatives (guide and driver) from See Bhutan Travels will receive you from Paro international airport and transfer you to Thimphu.

If time permits, enjoy exploring around Thimphu.

Day 02: Thimphu – Sinchula (trekking)

Trekking distance : 10 km

Trekking time : 4 -5 hours

Campsite location : Sinchula

Campsite altitude : 3380 m

The trek will begin from Kabesa in Thimphu and would involve a 4-5 hours climb to Sinchula pass. You will be trekking through a wealth of forest cover, comprising of blue pine, oak and rhododendron trees.

Day 03: Sinchula – Dupsingpang (trekking)

Trekking distance : 12 km

Trekking time : 5-6 hours

Campsite location : Dupsingpang

Campsite altitude : 2440 m

As the trail is not very good, the initial part of the trek is a rather slow one. When the weather is clear, one can have a stunning view of Phajoding Monastery and some of the Himalayan peaks. Once you walk for an hour, you will see Thinleygang, Talo Monastery and the highway to Thimphu.

Day 04: Dupshipang – Chorten Nyingpo – Punakha (trekking)

Trekking distance : 20 km

Trekking time : 7-8 hours

Overnight : At Hotel in Punakha

This part of the trek will have you descending through dense forests for about four hours. A small stream has to be crossed twice after which you will be walking through villages and rice fields for another 3-4 hours, before you reach Chorten Nyingpo village where there is an old temple. From here drive towards Punakha for the night.

Sustainable Development fee of US $65 per person per night spent in Bhutan – (This money goes for a very good cause of reducing poverty, rural development, free medical services and free education for Bhutanese people).

We are a Travel Company based at Thimphu, Bhutan, formally registered with Tourism Council of Bhutan (TCB) and also a member of the Association of Bhutanese Tour Operator (ABTO) and Guide Association of Bhutan (GAB).